Blu-Ray players that play AVC-HD movies.

Blu-ray Hardware & Software Discuss, Blu-Ray players that play AVC-HD movies. at Home Entertainment forum; Do all "stand alone" Blu-Ray players accept AVCHD movies, or is just a certain few, like Panasonic and Sony players? Thanks.

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    Do all "stand alone" Blu-Ray players accept AVCHD movies, or is just a certain few, like Panasonic and Sony players?

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    From what I read, there are some Blu-ray players that won't play AVCHD movies but I don't have the precise list..

    I know for sure that Sony standalone and PS3 can play it without problem.
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    Blu-Ray Players that support AVCHD/AVC(H.264)

    • Denon DVD-2500BT Blu-ray Player
    • Denon DVD-3800BD Blu-ray Player
    • Insignia NS-BRDVD Blu-ray Player
    • LG BH200 Blu-ray Player
    • Magnavox NB500MG9 Blu-ray Player
    • Marantz BD8002 Blu-ray Player
    • Panasonic DMP-BD30 Blu-ray Player
    • Panasonic DMP-BD50 Blu-ray Player
    • Philips BDP7200 Blu-ray Player
    • Pioneer BDP-LX80 Blu-ray Player
    • Pioneer BDP-94HD Blu-ray Player
    • Pioneer BDP-95FD Blu-ray Player
    • Samsung BD-P1400 Blu-ray Player
    • Samsung BD-P1500 Blu-ray Player
    • Samsung BD-UP5000 Blu-ray Player
    • Sharp BD-HP20 Blu-ray Player
    • Sharp BD-HP50 Blu-ray Player
    • Sigmatek SBR-1000 Blu-ray Player
    • Sony BDP-S300 Blu-ray Player
    • Sony BDP-S350 Blu-ray Player
    • Sony BDP-S500 Blu-ray Player
    • Sony BDP-S2000ES Blu-ray Player
    • Sony PLAYSTATION 3 (40GB) Blu-ray Player
    • Sony PLAYSTATION 3 (80GB) Blu-ray Player
    • Sylvania NB500SL9 Blu-ray Player


    Up and Coming Players

    • Daewoo DBP-1000 Blu-ray Player
    • Daewoo DBP-2000 Blu-ray Player
    • Pioneer BDP-05FD Blu-ray Player
    • Pioneer BDP-51FD Blu-ray Player
    • Samsung BD-P2500 Blu-ray Player
    • Sony BDP-S550 Blu-ray Player


    * Note that this is not a precise list, these are active models and this list does not contain discontinued models.

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    Blu-Ray Players that support AVCHD/AVC(H.264)

    • Denon DVD-2500BT Blu-ray Player
    • Denon DVD-3800BD Blu-ray Player
    • Insignia NS-BRDVD Blu-ray Player
    • LG BH200 Blu-ray Player
    • Magnavox NB500MG9 Blu-ray Player
    • Marantz BD8002 Blu-ray Player
    • Panasonic DMP-BD30 Blu-ray Player
    • Panasonic DMP-BD50 Blu-ray Player
    • Philips BDP7200 Blu-ray Player
    • Pioneer BDP-LX80 Blu-ray Player
    • Pioneer BDP-94HD Blu-ray Player
    • Pioneer BDP-95FD Blu-ray Player
    • Samsung BD-P1400 Blu-ray Player
    • Samsung BD-P1500 Blu-ray Player
    • Samsung BD-UP5000 Blu-ray Player
    • Sharp BD-HP20 Blu-ray Player
    • Sharp BD-HP50 Blu-ray Player
    • Sigmatek SBR-1000 Blu-ray Player
    • Sony BDP-S300 Blu-ray Player
    • Sony BDP-S350 Blu-ray Player
    • Sony BDP-S500 Blu-ray Player
    • Sony BDP-S2000ES Blu-ray Player
    • Sony PLAYSTATION 3 (40GB) Blu-ray Player
    • Sony PLAYSTATION 3 (80GB) Blu-ray Player
    • Sylvania NB500SL9 Blu-ray Player


    Up and Coming Players

    • Daewoo DBP-1000 Blu-ray Player
    • Daewoo DBP-2000 Blu-ray Player
    • Pioneer BDP-05FD Blu-ray Player
    • Pioneer BDP-51FD Blu-ray Player
    • Samsung BD-P2500 Blu-ray Player
    • Sony BDP-S550 Blu-ray Player


    * Note that this is not a precise list, these are active models and this list does not contain discontinued models.

    Is this list updated and maintained somewhere?

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    would the avc file need to be on a bluray disc or can it be on a dvd or any other media?
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    would the avc file need to be on a bluray disc or can it be on a dvd or any other media?
    AVCHD files can be stored in various media: Memory cards (SDHC etc), harddisk, or DVD discs (as original media specified in the AVCHD standard).
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    Is this list updated and maintained somewhere?

    C.

    Here is a updated list, It includes discontinued models, new models and models that are to be released if they make it to market.


    Blu-Ray Players that support AVCHD/AVC(H.264)

    • Cambridge Audio 640BD Blu-ray Player
    • Curtis Mathes CMMBX720 Blu-ray Player
    • Daewoo DBP-1000 Blu-ray Player
    • Daewoo DBP-2000 Blu-ray Player
    • Denon DVD-1800BD Blu-ray Player
    • Denon DVD-2500BT Blu-ray Player
    • Denon DVD-3800BD Blu-ray Player
    • Desay BDP-8010 Blu-ray Player
    • Desay BDP-8020 Blu-ray Player
    • Desay BDP-8030 Blu-ray Player
    • Desay BDP-8040 Blu-ray Player
    • Desay BDP-8050 Blu-ray Player
    • Desay BDP-8060 Blu-ray Player
    • DMTech BDP810 Blu-ray Player
    • Gowell BHD-G8865 Blu-ray Player
    • Gowell BHD-G8866 Blu-ray Player
    • Gowell BHD-G8868 Blu-ray Player
    • Grundig GDP 8800 BD Blu-ray Player
    • Hotwell BD-9288 Blu-ray Player
    • Hualu BDP-0800 Blu-ray Player
    • Insignia NS-BRDVD Blu-ray Player
    • Insignia NS-2BRDVD Blu-ray Player
    • Integra DBS-6.9 Blu-ray Player
    • LG BH100 Blu-ray Player
    • LG BH200 Blu-ray Player
    • LG BD300 Blu-ray Player
    • Loewe BluTech Vision Blu-ray Player
    • Magnavox NB500MG9 Blu-ray Player
    • Marantz BD7003 Blu-ray Player
    • Marantz BD8002 Blu-ray Player
    • Memorex MVBD-2510 Blu-ray Player
    • NAD T 587 Blu-ray Player
    • Olevia BD-100 Blu-ray Player
    • ONKYO DV-BD606 Blu-ray Player
    • OPPO BDP S83 Blu-ray Player
    • Panasonic DMP-BD10 Blu-ray Player
    • Panasonic DMP-BD30 Blu-ray Player
    • Panasonic DMP-BD35 Blu-ray Player
    • Panasonic DMP-BD50 Blu-ray Player
    • Panasonic DMP-BD55 Blu-ray Player
    • Philips BDP7200 Blu-ray Player
    • Philips BDP9000 Blu-ray Player
    • Pioneer BDP-HD1 Blu-ray Player
    • Pioneer BDP-LX80 Blu-ray Player
    • Pioneer BDP-05FD Blu-ray Player
    • Pioneer BDP-09FD Blu-ray Player
    • Pioneer BDP-51FD Blu-ray Player
    • Pioneer BDP-94HD Blu-ray Player
    • Pioneer BDP-95FD Blu-ray Player
    • Samsung BD-P1000 Blu-ray Player
    • Samsung BD-P1200 Blu-ray Player
    • Samsung BD-P1400 Blu-ray Player
    • Samsung BD-P1500 Blu-ray Player
    • Samsung BD-P2550 Blu-ray Player
    • Samsung BD-UP5000 Blu-ray Player
    • Sharp DV-BP1 Blu-ray Player
    • Sharp BD-HP20 Blu-ray Player
    • Sharp BD-HP21 Blu-ray Player
    • Sharp BD-HP50 Blu-ray Player
    • Sherwood BDP-5003 Blu-ray Player
    • Sherwood BDP-6003 Blu-ray Player
    • Sigmatek SBR-1000 Blu-ray Player
    • Sony BDP-S1 Blu-ray Player
    • Sony BDP-S300 Blu-ray Player
    • Sony BDP-S350 Blu-ray Player
    • Sony BDP-S500 Blu-ray Player
    • Sony BDP-S550 Blu-ray Player
    • Sony BDP-S2000ES Blu-ray Player
    • Sony PLAYSTATION 3 (40GB) Blu-ray Player
    • Sony PLAYSTATION 3 (80GB) Blu-ray Player
    • Sylvania NB500SL9 Blu-ray Player
    • VisionQuest VQM-1000-BLU Blu-ray Player
    • Vtrek BDP-880 Blu-ray Player
    • Vtrek BDP-881 Blu-ray Player
    • Yamaha S2900 Blu-ray Player


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    Here is a updated list, It includes discontinued models, new models and models that are to be released if they make it to market.
    Excellent - with so many, I've got to think the list of Blu-Ray players that DON'T support AVC-HD is quite tiny. Does that list exist somewhere?

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    Hello
    Could you please explain to a "newbie" what a AVCHD/AVC(H.264) movie exactly is ?

    I get confused with other expressions like « BDAV authoring » and « encrypted / non encryptedBDMV discs »

    Thank a lot !
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    Excellent - with so many, I've got to think the list of Blu-Ray players that DON'T support AVC-HD is quite tiny. Does that list exist somewhere?
    There is no official list, it requires research on every player to find out if it supports it. But I think it will be a safe bet to say that anything that is coming out now will support AVC-HD.


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    Hello
    Could you please explain to a "newbie" what a AVCHD/AVC(H.264) movie exactly is ?

    I get confused with other expressions like « BDAV authoring » and « encrypted / non encryptedBDMV discs »

    Thank a lot !
    Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H.264

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    Hey guys,

    I was just wondering since you all seem to have the standalone AVCHD compatible players covered, if anyone knew which PC blu-ray optical drives played AVCHD files? Specifically the GBC-H20L from LG. I haven't been able to find much documentation online about it.
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    Most PC Blu-ray drives are capable of reading DVD-video or BD-MV(BD-ROM) discs, decoding them to display on your pc’s monitor requires separate MPEG, H.264 or VC-1 decoding that is done by separate hardware (either an MPEG, H.264 or VC-1 decoder card or MPEG, H.264 or VC-1 decoding done by your video card), or separate software that you install to do MPEG, H.264 or VC-1 decoding.

    Cyberlink System Requirements for Playing Blu-ray Discs

    Link: http://www.cyberlink.com/stat/bd-sup...equirement.jsp
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    Has anyone played the AVCHD DVDs created this way on other brands of Blu-ray players
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    The Sony S550 will not play a BD-RE I burned of an AVCHD copy of a movie converted from hd dvd. The disc plays fine in my blu ray drive in the PC. The S550 will play a BD-RE that's a direct copy of something else, so it's not the disc. I assume the PS3 will play this AVCHD movie just fine. The S550 plays about 5 seconds and freezes with no audio output. Anyone played these kinds of files on a PS3 successfully? I think I'm going to exchange the S550 for one of those.
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    I still do not understand if this concept of « AVC-HD movies » refers to:


    1°) Stamped commercial BDMV discs of movies using the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC compression


    2°) HD movies burned on BD-R/RE discs and using the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC compression.
    Examples:
    a) the 'AVCHD format' used by the standalone blu-ray burner such as the Panasonic DMR-BW500
    b) the 'BDAV format' coming out of Nero 9 and using the AVC compression


    3°) Or only to HD movies burned on DVD’s using a method such as described by zevia here:
    « BD2DVD: Blu-ray to DVD guide »
    http://club.cdfreaks.com/f142/bd2dvd...-guide-232165/


    4°) or all of these 3 as long as the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC compression is used
    and the files structure « compliant with the Blu-ray format »


    Thanks for any explanations
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    This was taken from the Sony S550 user manual.

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    I still do not understand if this concept of « AVC-HD movies » refers to:


    1°) Stamped commercial BDMV discs of movies using the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC compression


    2°) HD movies burned on BD-R/RE discs and using the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC compression.
    Examples:
    a) the 'AVCHD format' used by the standalone blu-ray burner such as the Panasonic DMR-BW500
    b) the 'BDAV format' coming out of Nero 9 and using the AVC compression


    3°) Or only to HD movies burned on DVD’s using a method such as described by zevia here:
    « BD2DVD: Blu-ray to DVD guide »
    http://club.cdfreaks.com/f142/bd2dvd...-guide-232165/


    4°) or all of these 3 as long as the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC compression is used
    and the files structure « compliant with the Blu-ray format »


    Thanks for any explanations
    1, 2, 3 & 4.

    Generally though - it's just High Definition video content that complies with Bluray compatible standard in terms of resolution, codecs, bitrates & container.

    Once you have your AVCHD compliant Video file, you can produce BD9/BD5 or real 25/50GB Bluray discs, or even just bluray compatible file structures on a flashdisk or portable HDD and play them on a Bluray player without re-encoding/modifying the content of the Video.

    Hopefully that satisfies your curiosity
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    ok i just attempted to use tsmuxer to convert a movie to watch on my pioneer blue ray player but something has not worked right. When loading it just says resume off and then wont play. It was converted on 4.1 is this too high should i drop it to 3.1 and reconvert
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    Using profile 4.1 should be fine -> Make sure the video resolution is either 1920x1080, or 1280x720.

    If the movie is the correct resolution, then you may need to use a 4.0 profile - lower profiles will still only work if you have the right resolutions & etc.

    Also ensure that you set it to output a proper bluray structure, rather than just a single M2TS file.
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    @platinumsword & debro

    Thanks a lot to both of you fo yours answers !

    If I did understand well this point:
    - because some commercial pressed BD discs are using the AVC encoding for the main movie and sometimes MPEG2 for the bonus (I have seen that in shops)
    - it means that not 100% of the standalone Blu-Ray on the market are able to play these peculiar commercial movies with AVC encoding

    So even to be able to watch all of the commercial pressed BD discs you have to buy one of the players you have listed above.
    This list covers most of the BD players on the market but not all (or not even 100% of the oncoming players ?)


    Is my statement right or did I miss something ?
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    Here is a updated list, It includes discontinued models, new models and models that are to be released if they make it to market.


    Blu-Ray Players that support AVCHD/AVC(H.264)

    • Cambridge Audio 640BD Blu-ray Player
    • Curtis Mathes CMMBX720 Blu-ray Player
    • Daewoo DBP-1000 Blu-ray Player
    • Daewoo DBP-2000 Blu-ray Player
    • Denon DVD-1800BD Blu-ray Player
    • Denon DVD-2500BT Blu-ray Player
    • Denon DVD-3800BD Blu-ray Player
    • Desay BDP-8010 Blu-ray Player
    • Desay BDP-8020 Blu-ray Player
    • Desay BDP-8030 Blu-ray Player
    • Desay BDP-8040 Blu-ray Player
    • Desay BDP-8050 Blu-ray Player
    • Desay BDP-8060 Blu-ray Player
    • DMTech BDP810 Blu-ray Player
    • Gowell BHD-G8865 Blu-ray Player
    • Gowell BHD-G8866 Blu-ray Player
    • Gowell BHD-G8868 Blu-ray Player
    • Grundig GDP 8800 BD Blu-ray Player
    • Hotwell BD-9288 Blu-ray Player
    • Hualu BDP-0800 Blu-ray Player
    • Insignia NS-BRDVD Blu-ray Player
    • Insignia NS-2BRDVD Blu-ray Player
    • Integra DBS-6.9 Blu-ray Player
    • LG BH100 Blu-ray Player
    • LG BH200 Blu-ray Player
    • LG BD300 Blu-ray Player
    • Loewe BluTech Vision Blu-ray Player
    • Magnavox NB500MG9 Blu-ray Player
    • Marantz BD7003 Blu-ray Player
    • Marantz BD8002 Blu-ray Player
    • Memorex MVBD-2510 Blu-ray Player
    • NAD T 587 Blu-ray Player
    • Olevia BD-100 Blu-ray Player
    • ONKYO DV-BD606 Blu-ray Player
    • OPPO BDP S83 Blu-ray Player
    • Panasonic DMP-BD10 Blu-ray Player
    • Panasonic DMP-BD30 Blu-ray Player
    • Panasonic DMP-BD35 Blu-ray Player
    • Panasonic DMP-BD50 Blu-ray Player
    • Panasonic DMP-BD55 Blu-ray Player
    • Philips BDP7200 Blu-ray Player
    • Philips BDP9000 Blu-ray Player
    • Pioneer BDP-HD1 Blu-ray Player
    • Pioneer BDP-LX80 Blu-ray Player
    • Pioneer BDP-05FD Blu-ray Player
    • Pioneer BDP-09FD Blu-ray Player
    • Pioneer BDP-51FD Blu-ray Player
    • Pioneer BDP-94HD Blu-ray Player
    • Pioneer BDP-95FD Blu-ray Player
    • Samsung BD-P1000 Blu-ray Player
    • Samsung BD-P1200 Blu-ray Player
    • Samsung BD-P1400 Blu-ray Player
    • Samsung BD-P1500 Blu-ray Player
    • Samsung BD-P2550 Blu-ray Player
    • Samsung BD-UP5000 Blu-ray Player
    • Sharp DV-BP1 Blu-ray Player
    • Sharp BD-HP20 Blu-ray Player
    • Sharp BD-HP21 Blu-ray Player
    • Sharp BD-HP50 Blu-ray Player
    • Sherwood BDP-5003 Blu-ray Player
    • Sherwood BDP-6003 Blu-ray Player
    • Sigmatek SBR-1000 Blu-ray Player
    • Sony BDP-S1 Blu-ray Player
    • Sony BDP-S300 Blu-ray Player
    • Sony BDP-S350 Blu-ray Player
    • Sony BDP-S500 Blu-ray Player
    • Sony BDP-S550 Blu-ray Player
    • Sony BDP-S2000ES Blu-ray Player
    • Sony PLAYSTATION 3 (40GB) Blu-ray Player
    • Sony PLAYSTATION 3 (80GB) Blu-ray Player
    • Sylvania NB500SL9 Blu-ray Player
    • VisionQuest VQM-1000-BLU Blu-ray Player
    • Vtrek BDP-880 Blu-ray Player
    • Vtrek BDP-881 Blu-ray Player
    • Yamaha S2900 Blu-ray Player



    I don't know where you got that list but the Insignia NS-BR2DVD does not play AVCHD. Just burned them and tried it on DVD-R and it doesn't work. Called their support line, and of course, clueless.
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    I agree with you and after much hassle figuring out what was wrong I found a post with an explanation. It's not that my bluray player out there and many like them can't play AVCHD, it's that they can't play them in a specific format. When I use Sony's gay PMB software to burn my videos from my camcorder onto a DVD in AVCHD format my bluray player doesn't recognize the disc. What I noticed was that it is missing some folder (blank folders) and all I had to do was add them and it worked just fine. This site gives a great explanation in case anyone is interested. The only pain is that if you're using Sony's gay PMB software then you first have to burn it to a disc and then copy all the files on the disc to the hard drive add the blank folders that are missing and then reburn it using imgburn. Check this website out and it explains why few players actually play AVCHD even though they support it. All that has to be done is a few changes on the folders of the disc itself. So simple...http://www.elurauser.com/articles/avchd_to_bluray.jsp
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    Up and running, good to hear. I think the link you provided will prove useful to some users.

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    I've got a Samsung BD-U5000Player and it won't recognize any BD structured (AVCHD) disc on DVD-R I've ever tried. Is it something I'm doing? Will this Sammy player ever play a homemade disc with BD structure? Will it play it if it's on a BD-RW? I hate to say it but I'm not 100% happy with the Sammy player or the Sammy plasma it feeds. I'm having this problem with the player and when I installed updated firmware that was suppose to allow the player to also play PAL DVDs then the TV wouldn't work with the PAL signal which apparently the BD-u5000 was able now to send to it??? Why is Samsung crippling these products?

    Still, I would like a answer if the BD-U5000P will ever, under any circumstance, be able to play a BD structured homemade disc like the AVCHD discs??? TIA.

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